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CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE I can differentiate between elements, compounds and mixtures. I can compare and contrast solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
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STANDARD CLE 3202.1.5 Evaluate pure substances and mixtures.
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AGENDA ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, AND MIXTURE GRAFFITI WALL DIRECT INSTRUCTION GROUP WORK INDIVIDUAL WORK EXIT TICKET
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COMPOSITION OF MATTER PURE SUBSTANCES MIXTURES
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PURE SUBSTANCES PURE SUBSTANCE: Is a type of matter with a fixed composition. A pure substance can be either an element or a compound. EXAMPLES: Aluminum (Al), Helium (He), Water (H 2 O), and Salt (NaCl)
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PURE SUBSTANCE ELEMENT: A substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances. If it is on the Periodic table, it is an element
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ELEMENTS ALLOTROPES: Allotropes are different forms of the same element. Different bonding arrangements between atoms result in different structures with different chemical and physical properties.
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COMPOUNDS COMPOUNDS: Are substances in which atoms of two or more elements are combined in a fixed proportion. EXAMPLES:
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MIXTURES MIXTURE: Is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined. TYPES OF MIXTURES: There are two types of mixtures: HETEROGENEOUS AND HOMOGENEOUS
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MIXTURES/HETEROGENEOUS HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES: A mixture in which different materials can be distinguished easily. (HETERO meaning different) EXAMPLES:
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MIXTURES/HOMOGENEOUS HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES: Contain two or more gaseous, solid, or liquid substances blended evenly throughout. (HOMO meaning same) EXAMPLES:
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HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES/ SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS: Is another term to describe heterogeneous mixtures.
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HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES/COLLOIDS COLLOIDS: Are a type of mixture with particles that are larger than those of a solution but not heavy enough to settle out. DETECTING COLLOIDS: Colloids are detected using the TYNDALL EFFECT: The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light by the particle of a colloid. A light beam aimed at a glass of milk or a fog bank is scattered.
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COLLOIDS EXAMPLES: JELLO MILK CLOUDS
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HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES/SUSPENSIONS SUSPENSIONS: Are mixtures in which particles of a material are dispersed throughout a liquid or gas but are large enough that they settle out. EXAMPLES: Italian salad dressing, snow globe, and sand and water.
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